Where did you get the idea that Larry Bowa had the most hits by a shortstop? I admit I wanted Mickey to break the record, but after he was out of the race I was routing for Roger. His baserunning in some seasons was extraordinary. I wouldn't say he's more famous than Pete Rose. He HAD an overall body of work. Before last night, both of these records were shared by both Maris and Judge for 61 total home runs. I dont claim to be an expert but I am a huge baseball fan. Aaron , Robinson , Clemente and Colavito were all great players but Maris was probably better as an overall defensive player, even than Clemente.Roger Maris, who won two Most Valuable Player Awards, primarily for his offense, was better at fielding, in my opinion than hitting. Oct. 11, 2022 1:44 pm ET Text New York Yankees Roger Please at least get your facts correct? Lets all return every book on Abraham Lincoln or new works on World War II, because the authors werent alive then. And a melee broke out as fans scuffled and scrambled, fighting for the ball and the $5,000 reward. @coolstanley said: They shared an apartment with Bob Cerv. Hank Aaron was such a tremendous talent that his movement into his mid-twenties, the first expansion, the move to Atlanta and the 1969 expansion blended together to create a huge prime. Finally, Maris waved his cap to the cheering crowd of 23,154 fans that gave him a standing ovation. You don't think Barry Bonds could have hit 73 in 2001 without cheating when Maris hit 61 in 1961? If Aaron Judge eclipses him, itll be quite an accomplishment. Roger was an outstanding outfielder if you remember the 1962 World Series against he made a play in the rightfield corner holding Willie Mays at third to preserve a Yankee World Championship. Roger Maris Claim to fame: This October will mark the 50th anniversary of Roger Mariss 61st home run in the 1961 season. I liked baseball and baseball cards when I was a kid. We could all stipulate that Mick could have beaten it. Was it just his big lead in RBI to the extent of everything else? $ + tax There are players who are not in the Hall of Fame and likely will not be anytime in the future but their significant singular achievements are more than worthy of their special place in baseball history. Considering the constant crap Maris put up with from badgering sportswriters & Ford Frick, Ill disagree with you! I do not believe he belongs in the Hall. 2 seasons does not a career make. Maris hit 58 homers in the first 154 games (the length of the schedule when Babe Ruth set the single-season record), and finished with 61. Players like Hack Wilson, Cardinal Red Schoendienst, Yankee shortstop Phil Rizzuto, and Philly Richie Ashburn. If Judge breaks the record this year, it will be 61 years after Maris hit 61 in '61. According to the record he wore the number 19 for the 1961 season only. His family was from Croatia, and his birth name was spelled MARAS before it was Americanized later to avoid the ASS jokes. The pitcher has a ball. I've always been a big Maris fan, but don't see how it would be possible to make it into the Hall after an 11-year career. He was critical for 5 pennants and 2 world series for Yankees. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. I'm sure it lead to his career being so short. The most beautiful comment in my e-mail came from Altenir Silva, a baseball-savvy writer in Rio de Janeiro. Roger caught so much flak for his accomplishments that I wonder how it ended up affecting his play as well as his legacy. @CardGeek said: Given the number of legitimate reporters covering the race between him and Mantle and the number of fans attending the games, there is no possible way any of it could have been staged. To use an analogy in the sportscard world - I bought my most expensive card ever last year which was 3x more than I ever paid for a card. Others were glad I mentioned that Maris led the 1960s with World Series appearances seven, including four championships and that he was the most valuable player in 1960 and 1961. The number is really blurry. The HR record non- withstanding, Maris was a 7-time all-star and 2-time MVP. Potentially one of the biggest days in baseball history. Maris would be a very unusual selection for the Hall of Fame. Customer Service. Reynolds pitched 10 dominant innings of one-run ball in Game 2, lifting New York to a 2-1 victory. It looks like you're new here. There are numerous right fielders more deserving. His personal hitting coach helped Judge from the beginning of his Yankee career, teaching him a set of unorthodox swing mechanics which potentiate his power. Was he cheating? Koufax was clearly one of the best arms in his prime, but his career was so brief, especially considering he didn't hit his stride until it was nearly halfway over! That's 40 years of technological advances between the two. I remember the pressure he was under from Mantle fans and the sports writers who didnt want him breaking the Babes record because he was not a hoeeme grown Yankee ( brutal treatment everyday in 1961) hes a hall of fame human being if not a ballplayer but in my boo hes both!!! His accomplishment which was debated greatly in its own time came back to the forefront in 1998 when his record was broken by Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa. Thats an interesting idea. In his final 2 years, he aided the cardimals to 2 pennants and 1 world series. He earned a football scholarship to Oklahoma, but didnt like campus life and left in his freshman year to sign a contract with the Cleveland Indians. the Angels for the Riverside Press-Enterprise in California and the Mariners for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Maris was also a 7 time Allstar selection with Gold Gloves. He was a very good player with a short-ish career containing two elite seasons (1960 and 1961, when he won the AL MVP both times and broke Babe Ruth's home run record during the latter season). I don't know who trained Tiger Woods. Stallard got Maris out in his first at bat. In 1950, the Yankees swept the Phillies in four games. Sign in or register to get started. Readmore, When asked what he has done thus far in the off-season, Mets General Manager Sandy Alderson responded with a joke. Number 60 came at Yankee Stadium off Baltimore's Bill Fisher on September 26. He absolutely legitimately hit 61 in '61, no ifs and or buts about it!!! Maris would be a very unusual selection for the Hall of Fame. Mickey was quoted saying "Roger was one of my best friends. Controversy also stemmed from a newly expanded 162-game regular season, eight games longer than the schedule played in 1927 when Ruth hit 60. In 1961, Maris did not homer in his first ten games, but by the end of May he had hit 12. He absolutely legitimately hit 61 in '61, no ifs and or buts about it!!! WebDuring his career Roger Maris never received the credit he deserved. I was actually thinking you're the only person on the planet that thinks this since I have NEVER heard this in my almost 50 years of following baseball as closely and as deep as anyone can. In a 162 game season, Roger Maris hit 61 home runs in 1961. Ford Frick then decreed that if Maris broke the record it would have an "asterisks" next to it thus tainting it for Maris and demeaned him to the nation. Mazeroski, Jackie Robinson and even Koufax are a few that might be considered. (if applicable) for The Wall Street Journal. Acquired by the Yankees in October 1946, Reynolds flourished in New York, as he was a five-time All-Star and a six-time World Series champion over his eight seasons with the Yanks. Agree. All 3 of these players are deserving! The only thing Roger Maris had going for him was a major record. He batted third in their lineup. The selection of players for the Hall of Fame isnt always as simple as stats home runs, hits, RBI, victories. Red Barrett: An unknown with a pedestrian career record of 69-69 was the most efficient pitcher in history or at least he was for one game. Dwight Evans and Frank Howard, to name just two. We would spend one season with Cleveland and the Oakland Athletics before being traded to the New York Yankees in a seven-player deal in December 1959. 61 in '61 was the number McGwire and Bonds were chasing. Im a huge yankee fan.. All my life. Because except for a a couple seasons, he basically was average https://bleacherreport.com/articles/221894-the-king-without-a-crown-should-roger-maris-be-in-the-hall-of-fame. Maris was shut out during a twi-night doubleheader (games 152 and 153). Ill gladly disagree with the author, he was not alive to enjoy what that did for baseball! RSVP at Plays4pars@aol.com. Considering how corruption seems to be rampant. All welcome. career falls short of Hall of Fame standards, but I am impressed by the knowledgeable fans who believe Maris belongs. He had a fine 822 OPS, which for that era was very good. Twelve votes were necessary for induction. To paraphrase: It does no good telling people that Henderson and Seaver were no good. The hit total would be the lowest of all position players who did not play in the negro leagues. If I may point out,the collectors of baseball data are implying that all inductees do not need a special numeric threshold to be inducted. I don't know, but that's the sort of conversation we should have had. Put them both in. The game took 1 hour, 15 minutes. Baseball never got over it. The guy was the best at his position for more than half his career. "Roger Maris was as good a man and as good a ballplayer as there ever was. He followed up with a 24-9 season in 69 to win another Cy Young. Similarly, at least in my opinion, Hank Aaron remains baseballs all time Home Run leader to this day, regardless of Bud Selig, who was complicit in the era of rampant steroid abuse. Or have my sister do it. The rest were cheaters and Roger wasnt. Does he deserve to be in? I would not be shocked if either/both made it someday from the Veterans committee. But all Roger Maris was known for was 61 swings that produced 61 homers in 1961. Mantle rebutted these attempts to divide the two. The New York Times reporters Tyler Kepner, Ben Shpigel, Jack Curry and Joe Lapointe, along with their Times colleagues, will bring baseball fans inside the run up to the 2008 baseball season with access, analysis and Ken Burns baseball docuseries says that Maris started getting death threats and hate mail and stuff when he got close to the record. Now, with Judge taking over the record, it has left baseball fans wondering about Roger Maris' legacy. I think to speculate on anyone cheating is unfair. In our list of the Top 100 Right Fielders of All-Time, he ranks 47th, sandwiched between Kirk Gibson and Kiki Cuyler, both of whom were (like Maris) excellent athletes, but not all-time legends. Ford Frick was a good buddy of Babe Ruth's he did not want anyone breaking the Babe's record. Roger Maris trotted out the historic home run. Thats a pretty unusual opinion. That was mostly because he batted behind Mickey Mantle, but Maris was named MVP in 1960. Given the number of legitimate reporters covering the race between him and Mantle and the number of fans attending the games, there is no possible way any of it could have been staged. On the one hand, youll be remembered. While the Yankees lost the World Series in seven games to the Pirates, Maris hit two homers. It was the Yankees versus the Red Sox. But I hate it when we make the argument on stats and conjecture. There were over 500 other baseball players during this expansion era and they did not hit 61 home runs. I stand by what I wrote about Maris: there isnt enough of a career there to merit Hall of Fame election. I believe he needs to be inducted. Its a blessing and a curse to have a signature accomplishment as an athlete or an artist. And Mickey went to North Dakota for Roger's funeral in 1985. When truck driver Sal Durante sought to give Maris the ball he had caught in the stands, the star declined, insisting that Durante should receive the bounty. He won the two MVPs, which means something, but heck so did Juan Gonzalez. Aaron Judge is 6' 7 and over 280 lbs. Or maybe the book would only have to win the big ones 10% more often than they should. Another thing about his 61 homers, seeing as how you criticize the players who broke it because they used steroids: Maris hit 61 in an expansion year with two new teams in the league. Maris is a case that makes one think about what a Hall of Fame ought to be doing. Nothing like that in MLB since I've been watching baseball. Breaking Babe Ruth's single season home run record pretty much cemented his name in popular culture. And that lots of people hated him for the rest of his career for having the nerve to break Babe Ruths record. Maris' first year in pinstripes, in 1960, netted him the first of two consecutive MVP awards. A pitcher with a career batting average of .192! He lives in Connecticut with his wife and their four children. On the other, thats almost all youll be remembered for. https://www.google.com/search?q=Ford+Frick+"Roger+Maris"+ruth&ei=QbjpYqjFE-3YkPIPl6aHsAE&ved=0ahUKEwjo6Yq-rKn5AhVtLEQIHRfTARYQ4dUDCA0&uact=5&oq=Ford+Frick+"Roger+Maris"+ruth&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAM6BwgAEEcQsAM6BQgAEJECOgUILhCRAjoRCC4QgAQQsQMQgwEQxwEQ0QM6CAguELEDEIMBOgsILhCABBCxAxCDAToFCAAQgAQ6CwgAEIAEELEDEIMBOhAILhCxAxCDARDHARDRAxBDOgQILhBDOgQIABBDOg0ILhCxAxCDARDUAhBDOggIABCxAxCDAToKCAAQsQMQgwEQQzoKCC4QsQMQgwEQQzoICC4QgAQQsQM6CgguELEDEIMBEAo6CAguENQCEJECOgsILhCABBDHARCvAToFCC4QgAQ6CAguEIAEENQCOgUIABCGAzoGCAAQHhAWOggIABAeEBYQCjoGCAAQHhANOgQIABAeOgUIIRCgAToFCCEQqwJKBAhBGABKBQhAEgExSgQIRhgAUIUEWNxmYN5oaARwAXgAgAHPAogBziqSAQgwLjMxLjIuMZgBAKABAcgBCLgBA8ABAQ&sclient=gws-wiz, Yes, folks I do realize, this is likley tantamount to "playing chess with pigeons" :sigh.
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